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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Mid year review

Over at Meadow Girl Designs blog, I was struck by her mid-year review of what she has accomplished so far in 2016. I decided to look back and see just what I have done, and I am gobsmacked by the result! Granted, having Mr Wazoo doing the pantograph quilts is a big help in that it frees my time up for custom work and making quilts of my own.
There were thirty two quilted projects from start to finish, twelve restoration/repairs, and thirty one custom quilted customer projects. I don't count pantograph customers because I only do the ones too big for Mr W's machine...king sized ones. I think I was busier than I thought!

Here is a pictorial list of quilts I made in the first six months of this year.

charity

quilt for new grandson

back of grandson's quilt

panel quilt for charity

second panel quilt for charity

third panel quilt for charity

commissioned quilt from vintage blocks

charity

retreat project

retreat project, charity

40 year quilt (see explanation later in the post)

charity sew in kit

guild challenge

customer commission tee shirt quilt

guild raffle quilt

gift for my grandson

customer commissioned baby quilt

charity

Just for fun

I Spy for charity

charity

charity

chicken quilt(just for fun)

made from customer's antique quilt

apron challenge for retreat

pillow shams commission

memory quilt from a horse blanket

memory quilt from clothes and household items

customer commission

Charity

Charity

memory quilt for customer

customer commission tee shirt quilt

As for this week, I have been doing some quilting on tops my sister made. We still have several to do, but I do have to keep working on custom orders, so Mr Wazoo is doing the sister quilts. On the weekend, I did pull out some old blocks I had embroidered almost 40 years ago when my kids were small, and never made them into anything. Just for fun, I added some sashing and fun borders and made a nice sized baby quilt.

When you don't have TV, you find other amusements. Mine was crewel embroidery and redwork.

I did add red sashing to finish the quilt.

My next serious project will be a quilt I have been wanting to make for years, and am just now ready to commit to. It has a load of applique, so it will take a while. You'll have to stay tuned for that one!

Now, I have to go back to work on a lovely Judy Niemeyer customer project!